Tiny Tuesday!

Yesterday was the first day I’ve left the house since September 26. It was only to pick up a couple of prescriptions, and Tom drove, but still, I finally put on something other than clean PJs after I showered, and I went somewhere!

Then we went into a retail store in the same center for about ten minutes, and that exhausted me. But I was able to pick up a few cheap things to help with my October skeleton Instagram posts, including a kid’s T-shirt that says “All Of My Friends Are Wizards.” I used it for last night’s Instagram, and I finally unboxed these three dolls that I got for my birthday in 2019 so they could be part of the photo, too.

Even tiny steps toward normalcy can be exciting.

A step forward


These are a few of my essential oil blends. Five days ago, if I put these under my nose, I could smell nothing at all. I still can’t differentiate the ingredients by sniffing, and nothing smells as it normally does, but some scent is getting through. This is a HUGE deal to me.

The background on my monitor is a photo of a One Word Art painting of mine titled “Enjoy.” I am enjoying this moment very much. Happy Hump Day to me, and I hope you’re having a good one, too.

Tiny Tuesday!

Not as many pages to shred from this slender journal, but once again, it felt good to let them go. There are still some raw feelings expressed here, but they are truths and lessons I do well to remember, so they can stick around a while. It does help me to read the POV of a woman in the time I’m writing about. Sometimes I forget just how intense the twenties were. The answer: very.

Still watching DVDs in bed until I feel better. =)

Button Sunday


Today is National Name Your Car Day. I don’t know if I’ve named all the cars I’ve owned or driven, but I have named a few. When I went looking for a button to match the day, I saw this one and was reminded of the car the man who would become my first husband took to college.

I used that photo when I talked about the car on here before, and when I did, Mark mentioned that he’d like to see a particular photo I remembered taking of the car from my 11th floor dorm room window.

It has taken me over two years to scan the photo, but here it is.

The cars may seem closer than eleven stories away. On the left of the photo, you can catch a glimpse of floors of one of the other wings. The Boyfriend had come over that morning to give me two roses in honor of our two years as a couple (beginning our junior year of high school), and I watched from the window later as he walked back to his car–snapping this shot. There’s a white car next to the bottom rose, then a green car, and behind that is his orange Bug.


Here’s a photo I took of the dorm (Tutwiler Hall) in 2014 when I visited Tuscaloosa. You can see that it has three different wings extending from its center core. In researching to learn more about the building, I discovered that it was imploded in July of this year, when it was determined that it would be less expensive to construct a new residence hall than to update and renovate this one. I had no idea. I had some great times in that dorm my freshman year, and of the friends I made there, two remain beloved people in my life.

There’s a lot of information on this page about the dorm’s history and the woman for whom it was named, Julia Tutwiler.